Get Set for London Met Welcome We look forward to meeting you in January. As a new student you will spend your first few weeks meeting people and finding your way around our buildings and facilities. This guide will give you some tips to help you get set for life at London Met. On behalf of the University I wish you all the best with your studies, and I hope that your experience here will be both exciting and rewarding. Professor John Raftery – Vice-Chancellor Checklist To become a fully enrolled student you must: Ensure your finances are sorted and you have applied for financial support Complete online pre-registration at londonmet.ac.uk/evision including uploading your photo for your student ID card Attend your face-to-face enrolment session, bringing all necessary documentation Attend all induction events organised by your Faculty – access your welcome programme at londonmet.ac.uk/timetable If you are an international student, make sure you have read all of the information in the section for international students on pages 8 and 9 londonmet.ac.uk/welcome Get Set for London Met > 2 Joining London Met and pre-registration Congratulations on your place at London Met We are pleased to confirm your place and to welcome you to London Metropolitan University, a vibrant and diverse environment in which to study. You will need to enrol formally to become a student at London Met before you start your course. Complete online pre-registration Before you join us for face-to-face enrolment in January, you are required to pre-register online. This enables us to confirm your personal details, including your funding status and qualifications. Pre-registration is vital and must be completed before you can enrol. To pre-register, you will need to: a Visit londonmet.ac.uk/evision. b Click on Log into Evision. c Enter the IT username and password as stated in your email of admission and click the log-in button. You will then be able to access a number of items of key information from your Evision account. d To pre-register click on the link on the My Enrolment tab on the left-hand side of the screen and then click on the link that says Begin Pre-Registration. You will be guided through a number of screens that will ask you to confirm your personal details, your next of kin contact, any relevant qualifications that we do not know about, and how you will be paying your tuition fees (see page 4 for more information). Once you have completed the pre-registration process we will advise you (via the email address supplied at pre-registration) of the next stage of face-to-face enrolment. Pre-registering should take no more than 15 minutes. You should aim to pre-register as soon as possible so that we can ensure your face-to-face enrolment session proceeds smoothly. If the printed password or log-in doesn’t work, please email [email protected]. You must pre-register on Evision: londonmet.ac.uk/evision londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 3 Funding your studies Do you know how you will pay your course fees? We know that getting your course funding sorted out on time can be a bit of a chore, so we want you to know that we are here to help you. Your current funding situation will fit into one of these three groups. You have already applied for funding (only home or EU undergraduate students) 1 If your tuition fees are being paid by Student Finance England (SFE) you should bring evidence of your assessment to enrolment. Doing this quickly should mean that there is no delay to your student loan being paid. Once again, we need to see evidence of your assessment at enrolment so please bring all the relevant paperwork on the day. You have not yet applied for funding (only home or EU undergraduate students) If you have not yet applied for your funding, you should do so immediately. Please go to this website to apply: 2 gov.uk/apply-online-for-student-finance For further information on your entitlement to funding, according to your individual circumstances, please see our range of information online, including our video guide to applying for funding: londonmet.ac.uk/fundingadvice You are self-financing 3 If you are paying for your fees yourself then you will need to do this before you can enrol. Details of methods and terms of payment are available here: londonmet.ac.uk/payingfees Frequently asked questions I’ve had funding for a course before – will this affect my enrolment? If you have only ever started one year of a course then you should still be able to get student funding for this year. However, if you have started more than one year of a course, even if you dropped out without finishing, it is highly unlikely you will be fully funded again. Please see our factsheet at londonmet.ac.uk/infosheets. What should I do if I have not received confirmation of funding by my enrolment date? If your funding has not been confirmed then we will assess the information you provided when you preregistered to see if you are likely to have funding confirmed by the end of January. You will need to come to the Funding Zone, based in the Graduate Centre, to enrol and you should bring as much evidence of your previous funding as possible. I studied abroad. Will it count as previous study? Unfortunately the student funding rules will often count this as previous study and it may mean you will not receive student funding, even if you have not had funding before. Please make sure you declare all previous study to us and to Student Finance England. What happens if the University does not think I will be funded? If we do not think your funding will be confirmed then we will ask you to pay the first instalment of your fees before you enrol. This would be refunded if your funding were to be subsequently confirmed. How do I pay my fees? Paying your tuition fees can seem like a daunting process, but we aim to make it as stress-free and simple as possible. Please visit our website for all you need to know: londonmet.ac.uk/payingfees. Are there any discounts available to me? If you are a self-funding student you may be entitled to a discount. For full details, please visit londonmet.ac.uk/feereductions. Further advice about funding and policy documents: londonmet.ac.uk/fundingadvice Get Set for London Met > 4 Preparing to start your course Access your welcome programme Once you have pre-registered, you will be able to access your welcome programme, which has been designed to help you settle into life as a London Met student and introduce you to your course. Go to the My Enrolment tab in your Evision account and click on the View my Weekly Timetable and Welcome Programme link. You can also visit londonmet.ac.uk/timetable. The information covers: > name of course and your mode of attendance (full-time, part-time) > course introductory meeting(s) > social events The course introductory meetings contain essential information to prepare you for your course, and explain what is expected from you as a London Met student. Undergraduate students have up to three course introductory meetings and are expected to attend all sessions listed on their welcome programme. Postgraduate students will normally have up to two sessions. The course introductory meetings will: > introduce key teaching staff including your course leader > explain the mechanisms of studying at university > introduce you to the modules you will be studying > introduce you to fellow students and give you an opportunity to get to know your future classmates through informal activities From your Evision welcome page you can also access other information about the University by clicking on the relevant links. For instance, you will be able to access your course handbook for more information about your course, and obtain further information about tuition fees and student funding. You should check your welcome programme again a few days before you are due to start in case there have been any last-minute changes. Please bring a copy of your welcome programme with you when you come to the University and make sure that you attend all sessions. If you have any problems accessing your information, email [email protected], remembering to include your student ID number. HeadStart In the week before your course introductory meetings the University is putting on some HeadStart events. Come along, make some friends and have some fun. You can meet faculty staff, take part in team-building activities and interactive sessions, find out more about University services and pick up your ID card. For more information and to sign up, please visit: londonmet.ac.uk/headstart Access your welcome programme: londonmet.ac.uk/timetable londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 5 Becoming a London Met student Face-to-face enrolment guidance You must have completed online pre-registration before you attend your enrolment session. All students, except those studying via distance learning, must attend face-to-face enrolment. Details of where you need to go to complete your enrolment will be emailed to you and will also be available in your Evision account. Enrolment sessions will be open from Wednesday 14 January 2015. Teaching starts for most courses on Monday 26 January 2015 and all students should have completed their enrolment by Friday 30 January 2015 at the latest. What should I bring to enrolment? Proof of tuition fee payment You will need to show proof of your tuition fee payment. We will advise you of any additional documentation that may be required for verification, but in all cases you should bring the following: > If you are sponsored, or receive a student loan, your fees will be paid directly by your sponsorship organisation or the Student Loans Company. You will need to show evidence of your loan or sponsorship on enrolment. Your email of admission > If you are paying your tuition fees yourself then you are required to do this before you can enrol. This will allow you access to the University until you receive your student ID card. For more information on paying your fees, please see our guide at londonmet.ac.uk/payingfees. Proof of identity Proof of qualifications Please bring one of these: If you are a home or EU student, please bring your original certificates to enrolment to be verified. > current passport (with visa if applicable) (if your passport was issued after 1 January 2012 you will also need to bring your previous passport) > national identity card (if your national identity card was issued after 1 January 2012 you will also need to bring your previous national identity card) You will need to provide one of these items of evidence for proof of identity when you come to the University to complete your enrolment. Proof of fee status You may also be asked to provide evidence to confirm whether you are eligible to pay at the home or international fee rate, as well as evidence of your right to study in the UK. If you were born or have lived outside the UK, it is likely that we will need to see evidence of your current residency status. For more information on fee status, please see our guide at londonmet.ac.uk/feestatus. Get Set for London Met > 6 If you are an international student, studying on a Tier 4 Student Visa, you will need to bring in your original qualifications when you enrol as this is a Home Office requirement. The University is not allowed to enrol you if we have not seen evidence of your qualifications. ID card You will receive your student ID card when you have fully completed the enrolment process. Your London Met student ID card will act as: > your student ID This is your official student ID and therefore will include your name, photograph, and student ID number. You need to carry your ID card with you at all times while on campus. > your access card to buildings around campus Some buildings require you to swipe your ID card to get into the building – you just need to touch your card on the reader on the door/turnstiles. We have specific enrolment times for those with a disability or Specific Learning Differences, such as dyslexia or dyspraxia. If you would like us to provide additional support, please email [email protected] for more information. > your library card You will need to use your ID card to access the library, borrow books and other learning materials. Please keep your card in a safe place, as there will be a charge to replace it if you lose or damage it. who are unable to produce the required documentation or produce photocopied information will not be able to complete the enrolment process. Please note that we work with UCAS and other relevant agencies in preventing fraud. The card is used for the whole period of your course and is automatically renewed each year when you re-enrol. Finally Anti-fraud policy Enrolment is a very busy time. We aim, however, to see you and complete your enrolment as quickly as possible. The University is committed to preventing fraud as part of this policy. This means that only original specified documentation will be accepted at enrolment. Students You can help by ensuring that you go to the location specified and that you bring all the required documents as listed. If you need advice about enrolment please email [email protected] londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 7 International students Essential information about enrolment for international students This section of Get Set for London Met outlines enrolment requirements for applicants who are non EEA/EU passport holders, including those who are resident or domiciled in the UK and are subject to immigration control (Tier 4 Student Visa, any category of Tier 1, Tier 2 or Tier 5 Visa, Dependent Visa, Limited Leave to Remain). Where do I need to enrol for my course? Enrolment for international students will take place at the Tower Building, 166 – 220 Holloway Road, London N7 8DB, and starts on Wednesday 14 January 2015. Induction (welcome week) takes place from the week commencing Monday 19 January 2015. Teaching starts for most courses on Monday 26 January 2015. We strongly suggest that your enrolment is completed before teaching starts. The latest date for enrolment is Friday 30 January 2015. What documentation must I bring with me to enrolment? > A payment receipt issued by the University if you do not require a Tier 4 Student Visa > Official Letter of Sponsorship by an approved funding sponsor if applicable Proof of your immigration status > Your London Met Tier 4 Visa – with Sponsor Licence D7G4NYBW3 in your passport or a separate biometric residence permit card > A visa for any other immigration status – this visa will either be in your passport or a separate biomeric residence permit card Your original academic and English language qualifications Your unconditional offer letter > The original copies of your academic qualifications that formed the basis of your offer Please print a copy of your unconditional offer letter sent to you via email, or log in to your application record, click on My Application and print a copy from the correspondence tab. > The original copy of your Secure English Language Test (SELT) Unfortunately photocopies of your academic and English language qualifications will not be accepted. Proof of identity This must be a valid passport or an immigration status document endorsed by the Home Office (other forms of identity are not accepted). Proof of tuition fee payment or sponsorship All international students are required to pay 50% of their tuition fee before enrolment, or demonstrate that they are sponsored by an approved funding sponsor. If you have not paid 50% of your tuition fee or provided evidence of funding, please do so before proceeding to enrolment. Please see londonmet.ac.uk/payingfees for details and methods of payment. Get Set for London Met > 8 Things to remember Please note the following: If you are a Tier 4 Visa holder, your visa must be issued on a London Met sponsored Confirmation for Acceptance for Studies (CAS). You may not be able to enrol if your visa application is still in process. We may ask you to provide up-to-date evidence that you have a valid pending visa application. Unfortunately you will not be permitted to enrol if you have a Tier 4 Visa sponsored by another UK institution unless you have evidence of a valid Permission to Switch application pending if appropriate. Please be aware that you will not be permitted to enrol if you can not provide evidence of your UK immigration status, or any of the other mandatory enrolment documentation listed in this section. It is very important that you have paid 50% of your tuition fee, or provided evidence of sponsorship or funding before enrolment. Further assistance for international applicants Please feel free to speak to our International Office team if you have any questions about your immigration status. Contact us at [email protected]. Email questions about immigration status to [email protected] londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 9 London’s urban playground > 10 Illustrated by Jamie Malone (BA Illustration student) Commissioned by London Metropolitan University Maps of University buildings are on page 15 and online at londonmet.ac.uk/maps > 11 Student support London Met has a well-deserved reputation for being a supportive and friendly institution, which allows all our students to achieve their full potential. We offer a wide range of services for you. Advice and guidance The main contact points for students are our new Student Hubs. These offices are located at the University’s three main campuses – Holloway, Aldgate and Moorgate – and each office supports all students who are studying at that campus. You will need to go to these offices: > if you have any queries about the modules you are registered on or about your timetable > to hand in any printed coursework you are expected to submit > if you have a query about your course and you are not sure who to talk to > if you need a letter, or have a problem with your ID card or with your funding > to show your qualifications after enrolment, if asked to do so You will be allocated to the office related to the faculty that deals with your course and this is shown on your email of admission. The offices work closely with academic faculties and their teaching staff, as well as the specialist teams in our Academic Registry and Student Services. The Accommodation Bureau provides information, guidance and advice on finding accommodation in external student halls of residence and private rented accommodation. We also provide information and guidance on homestay (living with a British family), single semester and short stay, hostel, B&B accommodation, rental agreements and sharing with other students. We can assist you with completing application forms for halls of residence and with tenancy agreements with private landlords. Our service is happy to make recommendations to external hall providers, landlords and agents. Halls of residence For a list of halls available and information on how to apply, please visit londonmet.ac.uk/halls Private rented accommodation Private rented accommodation refers to privately owned rooms, flats and houses being let out by their owners for residential purposes. The rent is paid either weekly or monthly, and you would normally sign a contract – a tenancy agreement – with the owner. londonmet.ac.uk/accommodation /LondonMet.Accommodation Student Services Student Services is here to help you get the most out of being a student at London Met. Our experienced and professional staff are committed to helping you achieve your full potential while at university and do so by ensuring that you have access to professional information and support. You don’t need to have a problem to come and see us – many of our services aim to help you gain transferable skills and maximise your experience. If, however, you do encounter problems during your time with us, we are here to help. There may be times when the unusual and unexpected happens and it’s good to know there are people to support you. Your Student Hub can make you an appointment with one of the specialist teams if you need it. Accommodation Bureau Finding a suitable place to stay can help you make the most of your time at London Met. Get Set for London Met > 12 lmu.accommodation Advice, Information and Funding (AIFS) Your success at university is more secure if you have proper funding arrangements in place. The Advice, Information and Funding Service (AIFS) offers friendly, informed support and guidance on a range of issues including: fees, funding, financial difficulties, support with making your funding application to Student Finance England or its non-UK team, support in liaising with the University’s Fee and Income Collection teams, downloadable funding information sheets and information about local services. We also run workshops and can meet with you on a one-to-one basis to explore your individual concerns. We can help with complex areas affecting funding entitlement such as previous study, and students with children and/or a disability. londonmet.ac.uk/advice Careers and Employability We take your future employment seriously and are committed to helping you build a rewarding career. We offer the following services to get your career on track from the moment you start your course: > one-to-one professional careers guidance, including advice on how to make an impact with employers through your CV, applications and interviews > regular recruitment fairs to help you get jobs > employer-led workshops and seminars > registration with the Job Shop which advertises paid opportunities, such as placements/internships, parttime, temporary and graduate vacancies, as well as valuable volunteering opportunities with community organisations > employability skills training londonmet.ac.uk/careers Chaplaincy The Chaplaincy is available to provide help and support to all students at the University. We are open to discuss any pastoral issues in complete confidence and aim to contribute as effectively as possible to every aspect of University life. There are Chaplaincy offices in the Tower Building and Calcutta House. Counselling Service Everyone needs support from time to time and it’s best to seek it before a situation becomes too problematic. Our team of professional counsellors provide confidential one-to-one counselling on a wide range of emotional difficulties including: relationships, loneliness, depression, anxiety, sex and sexuality, loss of motivation, problems with studies and exams, cultural issues, family concerns, and many more. Students find that talking things through with a counsellor is really helpful – it gives you time to examine and understand your concerns and to explore more effective ways of dealing with them. You can also meet with a counsellor to discuss how to maximize your personal and academic potential. We also run workshops on motivation, goal setting, mindfulness and other transferable skills. Mitigating circumstances For various reasons some students get into difficulties with their studies. This may be the result of a life crisis or emotional difficulty. If it happens to you, a University counsellor or the Mental Health Team can sometimes support you with your application for ‘mitigating circumstances’, especially if you have been in regular and ongoing contact with the service. It is, therefore, important to contact the Counselling Service as soon as you notice that things are not going to plan. londonmet.ac.uk/counselling Mental health support The Mental Health Team offers you support if you have significant mental health difficulties or have concerns about your ability to engage effectively with university life and study. We can meet with you to discuss and explore your concerns in a safe and respectful setting. The aim of our work is to provide helpful psychological support as well as advice and guidance on internal and external support options. Disabilities & Dyslexia Service The London Met Disabilities & Dyslexia Service (DDS) offers advice, information and support for students with a disability or a Specific Learning Difference (SpLD: such as dyslexia or dyspraxia). We support students who are deaf or hard of hearing, blind or partially sighted, have chronic long-term health conditions or have mental health difficulties. We provide advice and screening to students wishing to clarify if they may have a SpLD. In line with the Equality Act (2010), the service can recommend reasonable adjustments, in order to ensure that you can participate as fully as possible in the academic and social life of the University. This can include: adjustments to arrangements for teaching, examinations, the physical environment and methods of communication. The service can also provide advice and guidance on the funding available to disabled students (such as the Disabled Student’s Allowance). You are advised to obtain medical (or other) evidence of your condition and to make contact with the service as early as possible. Please get in touch with the Accommodation Bureau if you have a disability that may affect your accommodation requirements. This will enable us to provide the best possible help. londonmet.ac.uk/disabilities > 13 Student support and study resources International Student Advice Service full potential through improving academic skills and confidence. The service provides: Our International Student Advice Service team can provide specialist support on a range of issues, such as: visas and immigration, finance and general advice. Once enrolled, students may also meet us in person by making an appointment. We are available to help you before you arrive and also throughout your time as a student at London Met. > Preparing for Study courses (Jan/Feb and Sep/Oct) londonmet.ac.uk/international > online study guidance materials and ‘study chat’ > writing clinics (one-to-one or small-group advice) (Monday to Thursday) > space for maths drop-ins (run by staff from the Faculty of Life Sciences and Computing) > workshops (on topics such as effective presentations, and essay and dissertation writing) > faculty-based workshops for specific groups of students > support for faculty student peer mentor schemes Library and IT resources London Met has three academic libraries based in Holloway Road, Commercial Road and Calcutta House. You will also have access to the internationally acclaimed Trades Union Congress Library Collections. These high-quality learning environments contain a huge collection of printed books, journals, DVDs, CDs and other media. You will also have access to a wide range of e-books, e-journals and databases to support you in your studies. Our libraries have hundreds of open access PCs and Macs, internet access and Wi-Fi as well as self-service borrowing facilities and experienced staff available to help you make the most of the library resources. Our professional academic liaison librarians work closely with the faculties to provide embedded information skills teaching in the classroom. Your librarian is also trained to provide help specifically for your course to help you find and use the best resources available. You can attend scheduled enquiry sessions or book a oneto-one appointment. We have developed an open course called Library Matters (accessible with your London Met username and password) to provide information literacy skills for use during your time at London Met. londonmet.ac.uk/library CELT Centre for the Enhancement of Learning and Teaching CELT provides a range of services, open to all. We help our students achieve success and reach their Get Set for London Met > 14 > the annual Get Ahead Student Conference londonmet.ac.uk/studyhub Volunteering Our volunteering service offers a range of ways to build your personal and professional skills. You can get involved in volunteering and transferableskills training, which will help to improve your chances of gaining employment in your chosen field. You will also increase your self-confidence, enhance your learning and make useful contacts that can help in your future career. londonmet.ac.uk/careers Improving our facilities We have been working hard over the summer to improve the University’s facilities. The works, partly driven in response to feedback from students, consist of a new workshop and TV studio in the basement of Calcutta House, replacement windows on all floors at Central House and a new student administration Hub office at Holloway. We would like to apologise in advance for any inconvenience the building work may cause, but we hope the changes will make your time at London Met all the more enjoyable. Holloway Aldgate and Moorgate londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 15 Get your voice heard Students’ Union – MetSU There truly is something for everyone at London Met! With a variety of societies, activities, Verve (the student radio station and magazine) and campaigns, being a student isn’t just about books and lectures. Once you have enrolled at London Met you become a member of the Students’ Union. MetSU is here to support, represent and enrich the lives of all London Met students. The Students’ Union is a democratic organisation overseen by a board of trustees supported by a team of elected officers and professional staff. Representation and campaigning The Union has three Hub Committees, based at Holloway (Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) and Faculty of Life Sciences and Computing (FLSC)), Aldgate (the CASS) and Moorgate (Faculty of Business & Law (FBL)) as well as its Student Council. These act as a forum for issues affecting students to be discussed and addressed. The SU also raises awareness on issues affecting students and runs a wide range of campaigns and events from Black History Month to Multi Faith Week. The representational activity is led by four full-time elected student officers. President – Obie Opara Holloway Hub (FSSH and FLSC) – Nicole Mitchell Cass Hub – Amanda Marillier Moorgate Hub (FBL) – Marco Brunone MetSU also manages the Student Academic Representatives (StARs) scheme that ensures you have a say on your course and can raise concerns and contribute to course development. Advocacy The Students’ Union can support you if you are facing issues with your academic work and need advice and information. You can contact our student casework advisers through MetSU reception if you have any of these issues: academic misconduct, applications and appeals for mitigating circumstances, support at hearings and meetings, and assistance with academic complaints. Societies MetSU is also the home of many diverse societies that cover a range of interests and lifestyles. You can join an existing society or get together with others sharing your interest and form a new one. There are societies on everything from culture to politics. Verve Media Tune in online to listen to a show or pick up a copy of Verve Magazine to find out the latest news and reviews. Staffed by students, both teams are always on the lookout for new talent. Get involved by offering your services as a journalist, graphic designer, DJ, researcher or technical assistant. SU services and reception The Students’ Union reception is there to help point the way and can also assist with: > NUS Extra cards > social activities > student societies > enquiries about StARs, Verve and the Student Council > Oyster cards and student railcards > booking appointments with caseworkers Student Welcome Team (SWT) We also run the Student Welcome Team who will be around throughout welcome week to help you settle in. londonmetsu.org.uk Email: [email protected] SU Main Reception: 020 7133 4171 SU Main Reception: Room TMG-75 – Tower Building Get Set for London Met > 16 The student social experience The Rocket The Rocket at Holloway hub is the social and entertainment venue for our students. Free WiFi is available throughout, which makes our café bar ideal for catching up on work, socialising and partying. The Rocket serves great coffee and our snack menu is available all day. Also our awesome outdoor courtyard and venue space is perfect for relaxing between and after lectures. The Rocket hosts a vibrant programme of events and has a very affordable late bar. Weekly highlights include the ‘pop-up’ Back Room Cinema, showing the latest must-see releases and classic films, quizzes, gigs and various club nights for all musical tastes. The Rocket offers a warm welcome to all London Met students, staff and their guests, and is open from early morning to late at night. Want to get involved? We’d love to hear from you! Get in touch on Facebook and Twitter: /londonmetevents @londonmetevents The Metcard The Metcard is your exclusive passport to student discount at London Met – and best of all, it’s free! The Metcard gives you instant access to the best deals around the campuses, with food and drink promotions alongside discounted entry to events. Sign up online and collect it from the Rocket when you arrive. For full details of all the activities on offer during welcome week please visit our website: londonmet.ac.uk/welcome Café culture At London Met we have six cosy and affordable cafés offering a delicious range of teas, coffees, fresh hot meals, pastries and snacks. The relaxed atmosphere at the Met Lounges and refectories makes them perfect for some informal study or a catch-up with friends. You can also use one of the easy access computer terminals or log on to the free Wi-Fi, and catch up on reading your lecture notes or emails while sipping a latte. Sports and recreation For the more energetic, the Sport and Recreation Service offers everything from competitive team sports, to keeping fit or just generally having fun! No matter what your level of fitness, you can take part in all kinds of activities ranging from aerobics to Zumba. Our state-of-the-art fitness centres, dance studios and a national regulation basketball court are among the fantastic facilities at London Met. Our men’s and women’s tennis, basketball and hockey are all British Universities & Colleges Sport (BUCS) Premier teams. londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 17 Frequently asked questions When does my course start? In almost all cases teaching begins immediately after the welcome week, in the week commencing Monday 26 January 2015, although some courses complete their enrolment and start teaching earlier, in which case you will be separately notified. Your online welcome programme – which you can access at londonmet.ac.uk/timetable – gives details of the dates, times and venues for the introductory meeting(s) that you must attend. The name of the course you are joining is set out in your email of admission. If you are unable to access your online welcome programme, please email [email protected]. Faculty of Life Sciences and Computing (FLSC) and all students studying in the Faculty of Social Sciences and Humanities (FSSH) other than those who study translation and interpreting courses. Aldgate zone: Room CMG-12 – Calcutta House This is the principal Hub for students based in the CASS Faculty of Art, Architecture and Design Moorgate zone: Room MG3-03 – Moorgate building This office is the Hub for students based in the Faculty of Business and Law (FBL). How do I pay my fees? When will I get my timetable? Please visit londonmet.ac.uk/payingfees. Undergraduate students will also be able to view their timetables for classes via their Evision accounts; this facility is available during January at londonmet.ac.uk/timetable – normally 48 hours after the completion of pre-registration. How do I get my computer password? Timetables for postgraduate students will be issued during the welcome week at your course introductory meeting(s). Your password is already provided on your email of admission. If this does not work for some reason, please email [email protected] and a member of the team will get back to you. When will I get an ID card? What are the term dates and when are the holidays? Before your course starts in January, we will ask you to upload a photo which we will use to create your ID card – please see page 3 for details of how to do this. Welcome week: 19 – 23 January 2015 If you have completed pre-registration and supplied all the necessary documents to confirm payment of fees you will be able to collect your ID card from your Student Hub between 9.30am and 4.30pm Monday to Friday. You will be notified by email when your card is ready to collect and must bring proof of identity (normally a valid passport) to complete your enrolment. Where we need to speak to you about payment of fees or other aspects of your enrolment, we will invite you to visit the Funding Zone where advisers will be able to take you through the steps necessary to complete enrolment and be issued with an ID card. You should carry your ID card with you at all times while at the University. Where is my Student Hub? Holloway zone: Room TM1-89 – Tower Building (off the main Piazza on the first floor) This office is the Hub for all students based in the Get Set for London Met > 18 Spring term: 26 January – 27 March 2015 Summer term (for January starters): 13 April – 31 July 2015 What if I haven’t had a response to my application for student funding? Specialist staff are available on a drop-in basis at our Funding Zone in the Graduate Centre in Holloway from early January between 9.30am and 4.30pm, Monday to Friday. If you applied a while ago and have not heard anything it is worth checking with your funding authority. If you do not have a final outcome by 1 January 2015, please come to see us as early as possible, bringing evidence that you have applied, and we can help you from there. You should ensure that you have sufficient funds to cover you for the first few weeks of term. What if I don’t have my original certificates? Can I bring copies? No. In order to be fully enrolled on your course we need to see your original certificates or confirmation slips from your awarding body/institution on which your offer has been based. In most cases this includes GCSE English and maths or equivalent. Contact your previous educational institution for advice on obtaining replacement certificates if you have lost the originals. Please email [email protected] for advice before welcome week. Unfortunately, failure to produce your original certificates will mean we have to withdraw your offer. Are there any sports facilities? Yes, a lot actually. The University’s Sport and Recreation Service offers a wide range of activities at whatever level you wish to participate. Qualified instructors will help you maximise your potential, learn something new and enjoy a healthy lifestyle with activities ranging from aerobics and pilates to martial arts and cheerleading. For more information visit londonmet.ac.uk/sports. Can I change my course? If you have any questions regarding your course or mode of attendance, please get in touch as soon as possible. Home and EU students should call our Admissions Office on +44 (0)20 7133 4200 and international students should email [email protected]. If you change your mode of attendance (from full-time to part-time or vice versa) then you should be aware that this may affect any loans or other funding you receive. You are advised to seek advice from the Funding Zone. Can I join the National Union of Students (NUS)? Yes. All undergraduate and postgraduate, full-time and part-time students can join the NUS. To find out more about the NUS Extra card, for discounts at a selection of retail outlets, visit londonmetsu.org.uk. Can I bring my car and is there parking available? Because of our central location, there is no student parking available (apart from disabled parking), and so car parking is very difficult. Students are strongly advised to use public transport. London Met online London Met is a big place with thousands of students and staff spread across three campuses in Holloway, Moorgate and Aldgate. With so many of us, you might be asking yourself what is the best way of keeping in touch with each other, and upto-date with all the University news? Well, there are loads of ways! London Met website We guess that you’ve already visited our website before, but do visit it regularly – it will provide you with information on everything you possibly need to know about the University: londonmet.ac.uk Metranet This intranet site is used by the University’s staff and students. It offers quick links to useful pages and houses a staff and department telephone directory. London Met news As a student you will receive regular emails from your vice-chancellor, Professor John Raftery, about developments at London Met. You will also be emailed the University’s student newsletter. Social media /londonmetuni @londonmetuni @londonmetuni /londonmetuniversity linkd.in/londonmetuni londonmet.ac.uk/welcome > 19 Top tips to get you set for London Met Get to know people Key information As well as meeting students from your course, you can also make new friends by joining one of the many student societies at London Met. These societies cater for a number of interests: from sports and politics to music and art. Try to go to as many events as you can at the beginning; it will give you an opportunity to get to know people and to get yourself known. Online pre-registration: londonmet.ac.uk/evision Organisation is key Being a student often means juggling your modules, your job, your family life and, of course, your social life! With all these factors competing for your time, it’s best to take some time out and make a plan to avoid stressing out at a later date. Prepare yourself Set some time aside to read through the information you will be given about your course. Make sure that you read the handbooks carefully and that you fully understand what is expected of you. Make useful notes in class to help you when you have to write coursework or revise for exams. Budget You might have to make your money stretch during your studies, so try not to spend all of your student loan during freshers’ fortnight! If you need, we can help you find a job, or advise you on how to manage your money more effectively. Discounts for students are available from many places, including Transport for London (TfL) and the National Union of Students (NUS). Ask for support If you aren’t sure about something, please do ask us. We are all here to make sure you have a quality experience and that you have all the information, support and guidance you need to be happy during your studies. Published in December 2014 LM0052 AB If you have any problems, email [email protected] Admissions for home and EU students: londonmet.ac.uk/admissions [email protected] +44 (0)20 7133 4200 Admissions for international students: londonmet.ac.uk/international [email protected] Student accommodation: londonmet.ac.uk/accommodation +44 (0)20 7133 3998 Tuition fees and funding: londonmet.ac.uk/fundingadvice Disabilities and Dyslexia Service: londonmet.ac.uk/disabilities Careers and employment: londonmet.ac.uk/careers Aldgate: +44 (0)20 7320 2380 Holloway: +44 (0)20 7133 2094 Student Hubs: Holloway: Room TM1-89 Aldgate: Room CMG-12 Moorgate: Room MG3-03 Students’ Union – MetSU: londonmetsu.org.uk Term dates for January 2015 starters: Welcome week: 19 – 23 January 2015 Spring term: 26 January – 27 March 2015 Summer term: 13 April – 31 July 2015 londonmet.ac.uk/welcome
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